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- Love between the representatives of two warring tribes changes the balance of power on the whole remote island.
- Embark upon an epic journey as the SI Swimsuit team crosses the globe, traveling to all seven continents in seven months. The expedition starts with Nina Agdal, Alyssa Miller, Genevieve Morton and Natasha Barnard traveling to the very windy Whitsunday Islands of Australia. Next stop: Africa. Ride the majestic dunes of Namibia with Adaora, Emily DiDonato and Cintia Dicker.Picking a European destination was not an easy task but once you see the splendors of Seville, Spain you will understand why this destination made the cut. Watch Irina Shayk, Julie Henderson and Ariel Meredith learn to bull fight in this picturesque city. Anne V, Jessica Gomes and Hannah Davis pay a visit to China and bask in the stunning landscape of Guilin. Jessica Perez, Chrissy Teigen and Kate Bock make the journey to one of the most remote islands in the world: Easter Island, Chile. The moai statues are monumental and create a striking backdrop for our models. And for the first time ever--a fashion shoot in Antarctica. Kate Upton takes on the incredible challenge, weathering the storm on a continent that is mostly made of ice. This footage is not to be missed. Finally, a group of models recreate five iconic past SI Swimsuit cover setups in nothing but body paint. It's another chance to see Kate, Chrissy, Nina, Ariel, Alyssa and Anne V as the Bahamas provides the final locale of this amazing journey.
- The film follows adventurer Jeff Johnson as he retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins to Patagonia.
- Harris starts for a flight to Boa Boa. But he gets lost in a supernatural storm. Home again, no one believes Harris' story, and his crew suspiciously denies it too. Harris is thrown in jail, but manages to escape.
- An account of man's development through his scientific and technological achievements.
- Terra X - Expedition into the unknown.
- Easter Island. It is one of the most isolated places in the world, and it is famous for its giant stone statues called the Moai, built by the mysterious Rapa Nui. Dr. Jago Cooper travels to Easter Island to investigate how this mysterious civilization rose and fell, and the circumstances of their disappearance.
- On Easter Island, the most isolated community in the Pacific uses lessons learned from their past to solve environmental and social challenges brought on by booming tourism and rapid development.
- Six people find a mysterious mark in the center of their left hand and all independently go to Easter Island in hopes to uncover the mystery.
- In 1955, Heyerdahl set out on what would become known as "the Norwegian Archaeological Expedition to Easter Island and the East Pacific". The trawler M / S Bjelland transported the expedition's members around the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean for nine months, with visits and surveys on many islands in the region. But the main purpose and most of the time was spent on Easter Island. This mysterious and remote island, located about as far from the rest of Polynesia as it is from South America. Here they excavated, tried to erect some of the fallen stone statues, examined the culture and history of the population. All to find out where these people came from. Was it from South America on balsa rafts that Heyerdahl had proved the possibility of, or was it from the west - in the Polynesian's sea-going canoe?
- When a struggling actress is tormented by a recurring nightmare, her fiancé helps her discover lucid dreaming, launching her quest to connect to the soul of her unborn child.
- This feature length documentary tells the story of Mahani Teave who grew up on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and left at age 9 to pursue her dream of being classical pianist-a journey that takes her from mainland Chile to The Cleveland Music Institute to Berlin and the great concert halls of Europe. At the age of 30, on the brink of international success, Teave gives up her career to pursue a new dream, coming back full circle to Rapa Nui to found a free music school for the island's children. The resulting school-named Toki, after the basalt tool once used to shape Easter Island's iconic sculptures-is a model of sustainability, incorporating tons of tires, bottles and Pacific Ocean plastic; surrounded by agri-environmental gardens to grow food. With Toki, Mahani hopes to shape a bold new future for Rapa Nui and inspire hope and change on Earth, our island home.
- Legends of lost continents and civilizations have captivated people throughout time. Philosophers and astronomers like Aristotle and Ptolemy believed that an unknown continent existed in the Southern hemisphere. In the Age of Discovery, renowned explorers like Magellan and Cook searched the Pacific Ocean in vain for a mysterious land they called "Terra Incognita." To this day, ancestral legends throughout Polynesia speak of a lost homeland and a great civilization that disappeared into the sea. Modern science disputes the existence of unknown continents and often dismisses creation myths. But on Rapa Nui, or Easter Island, elders fiercely believe they originate from a continent that sank following a catastrophic upheaval. They call this lost land "Hiva". Now, new scientific evidence points to a remote island chain in Polynesia as the center of an ancient, thriving civilization. For over 400 years these islands have been known to the world as the Marquesas Archipelago, but to the native Polynesians they were once called "The Isles of Hiva". Could the legend of the lost continent of Hiva be true? Using new archaeological, geological and genetic evidence and by unveiling voyaging techniques passed down over centuries, "Lost Continent Of The Pacific" reveals a mesmerizing world of sweeping beauty and human sacrifice, of vast stone cities covered by jungle, water and exploration, cannibals and masterful seafaring navigators who had colonized the largest ocean on Earth centuries before Columbus reached America.
- Paradise Found: A group of hardy seafaring Polynesians first reached the island in about 400 AD. They found a lush tropical island. A paradise of tall palms, clean water and abundant fish. With such gifts from nature a complex civilization soon flourished. The people called themselves and their Island, Rapa Nui. From the original settlers of a few hundred, Rapa Nui culture and population exploded. By the 1500's over 10,000 people inhabited the tiny island. Powerful clans ruled, and they expressed themselves in sculpture, art and by creating a written language. For the Rapa Nui, the future seemed assured. Paradise Lost: Rapa Nui life revolved around the canopy of giant palms the original settlers discovered. The palms were a source for canoes, food, clothing, tools and they provided the rollers necessary to move the large carved heads from the quarry to the seaside. But by 1700's, the palms were all but cut down, the rains had washed most of the topsoil into the sea and the civilization was threatened. Without canoes to fish or soil to grow, the Rapa Nui faced imminent starvation. The ruling families waged war for what little food remained. Rival groups toppled each other's "Moai." With nowhere to turn for aid, the Rapa Nui social system fell into chaos: cults formed, warriors took what they wanted and cannibalism was rampant. On Easter Island, civilization came to a crashing end. Today but a few hundred of the descendants of the original Polynesian setters remain.
- TV Series
- A unique look at total eclipses, capturing the experience within the scenery of a wide range of settings around the planet, from ancient ruins to city skylines. Totality is constantly growing as a film, as it represents "a lifelong dance with the Moon's shadow". Thus far the film has been shot on location in Venezuela, France, Turkey, China and Easter Island. Mallery also composes the original score for each segment as the film progresses.
- "Te Kuhane O Te Tupuna" (The Spirit Of The Ancestors) Searching for the Moai Hoa Hakanai'i on the island of Rapa Nui AKA Easter Island. Documentary (2019)
- The 600 large stone sculptures are very characteristic of the Easter Island. Thor Heyerdahl, who led the historic Kon-Tiki expedition in 1955-56, returned to this island in 1986 with several archaeologists. This time the expedition managed to show that the statements of the old islanders were right: The sculptures had been shipped across the island. In the program we will see how the sculptures "go" over.
- A young couple comes to spread on Easter Island the ashes of a brutally deceased brother. They are held back by a strike on this earth, the most isolated in the world. The couple breaks up and is rebuilt in contact with this sublime island.
- If Wonder has its roots in childhood, in an uninhibited response to the beauty and mystery of the new, then what happens when we grow up? What stirs us as adults? Richard Bangs traces the contours of wonder on a journey across South America. From the magnificent displays of grand nature; to the riddles that ripple through time; to the mystic power of ancient beauty; to the marvels of diversity at play on a living canvas, this Quest radiates to four of the greatest wonders on the planet, Iguaçu Falls in Brazil and Argentina; Easter Island in Chile; the ruins of Machu Picchu in Peru; and the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador.
- A young Rapanui man reflects on his identity, his past, and his future.
- An independent explorer goes to Easter Island to look for signs of extraterrestrial visitation. But his search leads him to confront aspects of human nature and history, as well as his own inability to find answers to the essential questions of existence.
- Filmed over three years, Our Nowhere Lands is the accounts of people's lives, their struggles, loves, history and aspirations. This is a collection of stories that represent our journeys and shows that we are of one race, the human race.
- A group of inhabitants from Easter Island, put aside their historical differences and unite to fight for the creation of an unprecedented underwater reserve, which could be their only option for survival.
- A road movie in search of the ultimate tiki experience.
- Documenting and protecting the giant Moai on Easter Island.
- Just you, your speed and a high cliff - and of course lots of courage. "A History Of...The Sacred Leap" shows the great development in the sport of Cliff Diving. Started in the late 1990s, the sport evolves every year and brings the athletes to fantastic locations all over the world. A great journey passing milestones, records and awesome diving locations.
- This program looks at the remarkable occurrence of the total solar eclipse over Easter Island on July 11, 2010. The program looks at the science of the sun as it is revealed via the eclipse phenomenon and then takes us "near live" to the actual event as the film will be aired domestically only a few hours after it takes place there.
- Easter Island has mystified the world ever since the first Europeans arrived in 1722.
- In a galaxy with over 200 billion star systems, Brian Cox ask the question - are we alone?
- Easter Island's claim to fame each summer is the Tapati Rapa Nui, a festival that is at the same time a test of masculine strength and feminine grace, a celebration of local culture and a welcoming of visitors.
- 1995–TV Episode